Strikeforce Officially Announces Henderson vs. Shields
NASHVILLE, TN. (March 2, 2010) –Mixed martial arts (MMA) legend and two-time United States Olympic wrestling competitor Dan Henderson (25-7) will challenge STRIKEFORCE World Middleweight (185 pounds) Champion Jake Shields (24-4-1) in the main event of a highly anticipated STRIKEFORCE fight card at Bridgestone Arena (formerly known as Sommet Center) in Nashville on Saturday, April 17.
In other featured bouts, STRIKEFORCE World Light Heavyweight (205 pounds) Champion Gegard Mousasi (28-2-1) will defend his crown against undefeated MMA star and two-time NCAA All-American wrestling star “King Mo” (6-0) while STRIKEFORCE World Lightweight (155 pounds) Champion Gilbert “El Nino” Melendez (17-2) will put his title on the line against DREAM Champion and top-ranked Japanese superstar Shinya Aoki (23-4).
An exclusive special pre-sale ticket purchase opportunity for STRIKEFORCE: Henderson vs. Shields will take place for “STRIKEFORCE Insider” e-newsletter subscribers (www.strikeforce.com/signup.asp) beginning at 10 a:m. CT tomorrow/Wednesday, March 3, and ending at 10 p.m. CT on Thursday, March 4. STRIKEFORCE Insiders will receive a special
e-newsletter Tuesday tonight with the pre-sale code.Tickets go on sale to the general public at 10 a.m. CT on Friday, March 5 at Bridgestone Arena ticket office, all Ticketmaster locations (800) 745-3000, Ticketmaster online (www.ticketmaster.com) and STRIKEFORCE’S official website (www.strikeforce.com).
One of the most decorated figures in the history of MMA, Henderson, who left the UFC to sign a multi-year agreement with STRIKEFORCE in December 2009, is the only fighter in the sport’s history to simultaneously hold two different titles in two different weight classes (welterweight and heavyweight) for a major fight promotion (PRIDE Fighting Championships).
The 31-year old-Shields, a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt and resident of San Francisco, captured the vacant STRIKEFORCE middleweight crown with a unanimous five-round decision over fellow superstar Jason “Mayhem” Miller in a live CBS primetime televised matchup at Sears Centre Arena in Hoffman Estates, Ill., on Nov. 7, 2009. Shields, who has not suffered a defeat since December 14, 2004, will put a 13-fight win streak on the line when he faces Henderson.
Since 2006, the 24-year-old Mousasi has reeled off 15 consecutive victories to become the top 205-pound fighter in the world. An aggressive, Dutch-Armenian fighter, who relocated with his family from Iran to The Netherlands when he was four-years-old, captured the STRIKEFORCE light heavyweight title by impressively stopping Renato “Babalu” Sobral one minute into the first round of their meeting at HP Pavilion in San Jose, Calif. on Aug. 15, 2009.
Unbeaten since he made his MMA debut in Japan with a first round (2:11) TKO over Travis Wiuff on Sept. 28, 2008, the 28-year-old King Mo is a former NCAA Division I All-American and Big 12 wrestling champion for Oklahoma State University. With a mere 11 months of MMA experience under his belt, the Murfreesboro, Tenn.-born fighter decimated two-time UFC tournament champion and MMA legend Mark “The Smashing Machine” Kerr just 25 seconds into their meeting with a barrage of punches on Aug. 28, 2009.
Melendez, a 27-year-old Muay Thai and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu stylist, reclaimed the STRIKEFORCE lightweight belt from the man who took it from him – Josh “The Punk” Thomson – with a five-round unanimous decision in one of the most ferocious battles of all time in the cage at HP Pavilion on Dec. 19, 2009. The stunning victory came just four months after the San Francisco native avenged the only other defeat of his career by stopping Japanese wrestling ace Mitsuhiro “The Endless Fighter” Ishida with an onslaught of punches in the third round (3:56) of a rematch on Aug. 15, 2009.
The 26-year-old Aoki, a dangerous submission expert who holds a black belt in both Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu as well as judo, is recognized as one of the sport’s premiere 155-pound fighters. His tremendous flexibility has allowed him to surprise many opponents, thus earning him the nickname “Tobikan Judan,” which is Japanese for “master of flying submissions.”
On Oct. 6, 2009, Aoki seized the DREAM lightweight title by submitting superstar Joachim Hansen with an armbar in the second round (4:56) of a championship bout in Yokohama, Japan.
The event will air live on the CBS Television Network on April 17.
Glad to see they agreed with me to do the championship tripleheader.
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I feel like a little girl wanting to go to a Jonas Brothers concert. Why does this have to be in April. Last April I couldnt go to UFC 101. Now this April this sick card comes up.

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If Mo gets put on his back this fight is over. That’s a big if tho.
by Erich Vowell on Mar 2, 2010 8:45 PM EST via mobile up reply actions
I bet he can take Mousasi down
I wonder what his sub defense is like though
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Yeah
I wonder if he makes simple mistakes like Joe Warren. But I was refering to Mousasi’s GNP. So underated yet so deadly.
by Erich Vowell on Mar 2, 2010 9:36 PM EST via mobile up reply actions
Pretty strong hypetrains running for both guys (Mousasi and Mo that is).
I’m thinking Mousasi has ways to go and that Mo might just be a little better than many give him credit for. I’ll take Gegard in a suprisingly competitive fight.
Just because I said that expect the dreamcatcher to go out there and demolish him lol
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Nah
I doubt Mousasi can stop Mo’s take down…if Mo can avoid being subbed….he can definitely beat Mousasi…IMO.
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Thats intrusting you think Mo is going to flex his wrestling game. I doubt it. Mo is there to entertain people (from what I can tell). I wonder how confident he is with his knee? As far as I can tell Mo is going to have to implment a Jake Shelids gameplan to earn the win here.
by Erich Vowell on Mar 2, 2010 9:41 PM EST via mobile up reply actions
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Mo ain’t stupid…dude going in to win that fight…whatever it takes…
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Stoked
Crazy good card here eh?
I am psyched up for all of these matches.
By the numbers, it seems to be just me, but the pics for the UFC and other(s) cards are getting tougher and tougher to call. OMG You may want to put me on the “dangling by the skin of her teeth” list like Dana’s been doin’ with the UFC fighters… ;)
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Mo by TKO in the 1st....
The harder you work, the luckier you get.........
by The Demolition Man on Mar 2, 2010 11:31 PM EST reply actions

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